Luke Gittins arrives with Good Things Never Last, and the title alone feels like a fresh bruise and a smart hook. In a crowded feed, this one cuts through because it sounds instantly familiar and oddly new.
The track leans into clean guitar shimmer, a steady backbeat, and a vocal that stays close to the mic like a late-night confession. Every drum hit lands dry and direct, while the melody opens up just enough to catch on.
Playing this on a walk, in the car, or while the inbox piles up makes the whole day feel a little more honest. The song fits that in-between mood where you keep moving, keep smiling, and let the chorus do the hard part.
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